Life Care Center of Lawrenceville sits in Lawrenceville, Georgia, with a single-story building made for easy movement and comfort and offers space for up to 125 residents. The facility's part of Life Care Centers of America, and it works as a medical group practice, providing elder care focused on skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and independent or assisted living. Life Care Center accepts Medicaid for those who qualify, which helps some seniors stay without worrying too much about finances. Both short-term rehab and long-term care find a place here, so people recovering after surgery, people looking for regular nursing, or those with Alzheimer's or dementia can settle in. The team develops personalized care plans for everyone, whether they need help with daily activities, health management, or life enrichment. Residents pick between private and semi-private rooms, depending on what they need and what makes them comfortable, and there's staff always around to give support, day or night.
Doctors like Dr. Gina France, Dr. Kirpich Joseph, Dr. Sofia Khan, Dr. Vannessa Evans, Dr. Joseph Fowlkes, Dr. Jarvis Sanchez Rivera, and Dr. Patrice Marshall help care for residents and work right onsite, so people don't always have to leave just to see a doctor. They run services in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine, and the facility has an onsite pharmacy for quick access to medicine. Life Care Center offers physical, occupational, and speech therapies, plus suction and oxygen therapies, wound management, and a speech-language pathology unit for people with more specific needs or difficulty speaking. There's special care for those needing Alzheimer's or dementia services, and the place handles skilled nursing care around the clock, including both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation.
People enjoy amenities like fine dining and regular housekeeping to keep things clean and meals easy, while staff helps out with everyday tasks so residents can focus on their health and enjoy their time. There's a focus on safety and a welcoming feeling, aiming to help both residents and families feel at ease. The site isn't inside a hospital, so it's quieter, and residents can get both weekend or after-hours appointments as needed, plus the option for virtual visits or telehealth if someone can't make it in person. The facility also provides language services, including Creole, which helps everyone feel more included. Life Care Center's a continuum-of-care campus, which means people can move between independent living, assisted living, nursing care, or rehabilitation as their needs change, with all services under one roof. The staff offers care that tries to balance medical needs and comfort every day, while keeping up a friendly, home-like setting for everyone.